a iiv ..f.'Uj'iJy'p'Yi? m I JjftktNG- i'fJBLIO L1DIUER1jHJJjAUELPHIA, libAlT jtfOV-UMJMtt 7, 1919 x' 7- , a-A. . ftt ' ' FfTW " liTvf- f it r r Ready With the Great Christmas Opening of the World's Organ plays at 9, 11, 11:55 w 4 ,. 1 ' " WEATHER ' ' J2?.?2L WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 , WANAMAKER'S Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S cS . ... - III. I . -- I tec u ? If- 19 This Page Is Not a Stained Glass Painted Window such as you are unable to sec through from' outdoors. This' is only a clear, clean, white glass window, by which you may see some of the things that are going on in a warehouse built for the purpose of providing at all times the freshest and the newest of fashions and fabric's as they appear and arrive. Our travelers" know that it is their duty to be posted on everything that artisans and manufac turers have in hand, and to get it as soon as linished to display upon our aisles. There would be no reason for this Store's existence If we could not be the first to show the new things. The people expect it of us. We shall notdisappoint them. Signed Nov. 7, 1010. fmtl Fox and Wolf Furs They both come in sots, and practically tho only stylo is the simple massive animal skin, becauso nothing else is quito "right for these two furs. Evenithc muffs are usually animal skins. Wolf seta, black, taupe and brown, aro $80 to $150. Fox sets, black, brown, taupe, pointed and cross, are $135 to $323. (Second Floor. Chtitnut) A Disposal -of Women's Dresses at $25 and $35 Suits at $38.50 There are ISO of the dresses and ihey are of wool jersey and tn- colette. The jerseys are in various browns, taupes, grays, navy and black, some tailored and some em broidered; the tricolettea aro in much the same colors and nre of the ribbed and plain varieties. The jerseys arc $25 and the tri colettes $35, which prices are from 10 to $20 loss than those of tno early season. The 150 sports suits aro in scv- , cral models and made from an ex cellent quality of heavy jersey cloth. The colors are oxford grays, heather browns, greens and blues; with an occasional brighter rose. The prico is $38.50, considerably less than similar qualities brought early in the season. Women who have-waitcd till tho last minuto to buy Winter things will And tomorrow that they have reason to be glad they did. (First Moor, Central) All-Wool Frieze Coats for Women If a woman has to decide upon only one coat to wear for every day, she had best choose a frieze. There is no Buch thing a3 "wearing it out," it is certain to stay in fashion for thoi longest possible time and It cheerfully atands any kind of weather. Then, frieze coata aro com paratively moderate in price. Wo have good, all-wool Ameri can frieze coats, seven styles, from $18.75 to $40. And there are four styles of fno coats made of imported cloth from $45 to76; these are wsterhroofed. Al have storm, collars, so that they can be worn without furs if one wishes. The colors xz. i ,,. inrk blue, creen and black; many are two7toncd.. (Flrit Floor, Central) Hand-Embroidered Waistg ' of a pleasing simplicity and refine ment havo just come in. Tho lovely work on the collars, cuffs and fronts was all done in tho Philip- pines, and tho waists were made up in this country. There are four styles at $8,50, $8.75, $12 and $12.50. ' (Third Floor, Central) Sparkling little . Veil Pins 0 They arcall of sterling silver, set with glistening rhincstones or in enameled and jeweled effects. 'Tho designs are quite new and at tractive, and the pins look very well In the new hats. ' 75c to $5.50. , (Jewtlry Btore, Chestnut shii Thirteenth) em- Philippine Nightgowns Delicate! v 'scalloped and broldered by hund, made by hand,, $oo, down to tho last stitch, and with uncommonly broad hems. .j(5'rFhy wo all low necked and are I ' Hwrloed from $3.85 to $8.50. . UV J! .,-i-JtWlW&-Wf'" " Black Velveteen Skirts at $9.75 Within a few dollars of! being half the price this same pretty stylo has been selling for here in our own stock. A tuck at each sido of tho -front gives a panel effect and there nro outstanding pockets with turned over flaps trimmed with largo jet buttons. A similar button fastens tho belt. The baqk is gathered. (first Floor, Central) New Collar Laces Fit Any Shape Gown Whether the .neck is round or square, or you caro to make a long shawl collar out of them. For a round neck you simply separate tho points almost all the way up. They are very pretty and fine and aro chiefly in embroidered net laces. There are others in imita tion yoniso or imitation filet. Some liavo net bands to sew to the dress. FroftHjOc to $3.25 a yard. (Main l'loor. Central) Christmas Ribbons Red ribbons and .ribbons with holly and Merry Christmas on them. They do add so much to tho appearance of a gift. From 13i to 75c a piece. , Thi3 is aecidedlP-tho best time to get them. ' rf MdB,ooT,j!Bljft!,i', 'V Greatest Toy Store Tomorrow A SAILOR and the WEATHER MAN can some times tell you what the weather is going to be like ; and a WISE OLD FARMER can tell you whether the, WHEAT CROP is going to be good or bad. But it takes a little child to tell you whether a Christmas is going to be a GOOD CHRISTMAS. That is why we are so anxious about tomorrow, when we open up the GREAT, MONSTROUS TOY STORE. We know, of course, that it is half as large again as it was last year or as it ever was before. And we know, of course, that the CHRISTMAS SHIPS and the CHRISTMAS TRAINS have come in safely, and that the shiploads of toys and the train loads of toys are here and that they are wonderful, and that they are just what the children want mdst. But not until we see whether the children smile and laugh and shout can we tell whether itis going to be a good Christmas who want to know what this GREAT 1919 CHRIST MAS is going to be like to come in with their children and see for themselves. Of course, nobody ever can tell. The children MIGHT even turn their backs on OLD KING COLE, that Merry Old Soul, up there in the little curtained-off music loft, with his FIDDLERS THREE all playing for dear life right in the middle of the FAIRYLAND. That is, they MIGHT, of course; but let us see if they don't laugh instead. And, then, of course, they might not care a cent j for ALI BABA and his FORTY THIEVES all poking , their heads up and down in the necks of the tremen dous big jars where they were shut up in the ARABIAN NIGHTS book! And they might even be not interested in all the ,' rest of the great thousands-of-years-ago Arabian ' Nights' entertaining that goes on and on while the MAGIC WAY that ever was, where you can't see them i or even guess where they are. all over the whole block long Store. But then again, you never, never can tell. It MIGHT be that the Fairyland, with its beautiful pleas ures, will really be ALL RIGHT; and it may be that the ARABIAN NIGHTS, with ALI BABA and his for midable band, will be just as wonderful to see as they were to read about; and it may be that not a one of them can ever help laughing at OLD KING COLE, any more than at his FIDDLERS THREE. And as to the TOYS, which are the main thing after the children, of course Well, Sir this is a Christmas of GOOD TOYS! There have been improvements and hundreds of new inventions such things as you never saw before that we found in ENGLAND, and FRANCE, and JAPAN and in the GREAT NEW TOY FACTORIES OF AMERICA. They are really so many as to be past mas without little children laughing for joy. And so this is to ask all the mothers and fathers ing and ding-donging and answering back in the MOST A Timely filter Sakf Young Women's Warm Coats, Lovely Dresses and fine Sits. Dresses are $29.50 to $39.50 Coats are $36 and $38 Suits are $42.50 New, fresh garments in the newest, prettiest Winter styles, all at prices much under the regular selling prices, will interest every girl and young woman who wishes to be well dressed and save money at one and the same time. Just the Weather for These Coats ?GC and $38 for fine silvertonc all-wool velour coata of just the weight for this time of year. They aro in the moat desirable shades three bhades of brown , three pretty blue shades, and catawba. One stylo is half lined becauso the pleats will not permit it to be wholly lined; the other style is lined throughout with soft, rich silk. New and becoming models from which to choose and such coats as you'd expect to see at much higher prices. The New Dresses Are Lovely $29.50 for fine wool serge and wool tricotine dresses in youthful and charming new styles; some are beaded,. some braided and some embroidered. Plenty of dark blues. 338.50 for handsome new tricoletto dresses in dark blue and brown shades. Three models, one with tiny sparkling blue beads and silk embroidery, and tho becoming round neck edged with a lace frill; the second with a flat collar of tho tricolette, a vest of softly pleated crepe Georgette in ecru and a deep tunic edged with silk fringe; and the third a straight-line dress with long tunic and narrow belt. ?S0 and $39.50 for afternoon and street gtfwfls of charmeusc, crepe Georgette, kittens' ear crepe and soft satins in blue, black, brown and other good colors. These are in many new Winter styles, some embroidered, some beaded, and all in charming models. A Little Group of Tailored Suits $42.50 All tho buits arc of fine ailvertone velours in brown and blue shades; they are in the new length, with collars that may bo worn high or low, and finished with narrow belts, at.the waist line. And to make them comfortable for weur all through the winter they are warmly interlined and lined with silk ulso. Not fur trimmed so that a girl may wear her own furs with them. v All these garments aro in 14 to 20 year sized (Second Klor, Chestnut) 44-Inch All-Wool Serge at $2 a Yard Such a thing has become almost unknown lately. It is a good, heavy serge for women's dresses or skirts, and many mothers will be delighted to get it for children's school frocks and small boys' sujts. Also there is a nice variety of colors brown, catawba, taupe, green, French blue, plum, and, best of all, plenty of navy nnd black. (l'lrtt Floor, Chestnut) To Keep Little Fingers Warm Tan capeskin glovest outseam sewn, $1.7 and $2 a pair. Gray mocha-suedes, outseam sewn, $1.85 and $2.25 a pair. Gray mocha gloves, pique sewn, $2 and $2.60; outseam sewn, $2.50 and $2.75 a pair. And plenty of wool gloves, or cloves ined,with wool or fleece. (Ml Floor,', Centra!) f. (tierenth floor, Market and Central $12 for a Woman's Winter Dress Hat First off, wo bought the shapes at prices less than you'd expect for such fino hats. Then wo had the liata trimmed in our own work rooms, in quite tho newest Winter fashions and here are tho results. There aro black velvet hats, rather large in size, with a soft fold of mnline along the edge and ostrich plumea by way of trim ming. And thero aro lovely hatters.' plush hats, in 'black nnd the fash ionable colors; in new shapes and trimmed with feathers and ribbons and flowers. And there are other fascinating new hat3 with a glint of the lovely metallic brocado and a wintry touch of fur. Any one of them for $12, too ! (Second rioor. Chestnut) Imitation Amber Toilet Articles They go well with many woods j and look well on the dressing table i or bureau. These aro of imitation 1 amber, and all the pieces aie pret I tily hand decorated. , Hair brushes are $11.75 and $13.75. i Combs, $3.25 and ?1. j ' Mirrors, $12.50 and $10.50. Puff boxes, $8 and $9.75. Hair receivers, $8 and $9.76. Cloth brushes, ?9.75 and $11.25. Hat brushes, $5.75 and $0.75. Pin cushions, $7.75 and $8.25. Trays, 13 and 814.50. Nail polishers, $4.75 and $G. (Main Vloor, tlienttiut) Suits of Clothes for Men Who , Want Clothes of Quality f In all that the word" quality implies our men's suits are an open book. By this we mean that there is nothing about them that will not bear looking into, nothing to hide, no mystery and no evasions. In order to be as good as wo want them to be they have to be made of the best available standard woolens and made Aith a degree of care and thoroughness beyond most suits. We don't want to persuade m man that ours is the only good clothing in the country. What we do insist upon is that there is none liner and the kind that is as line is scarce. Men looking for new suits tomorrow will surely bo glad to see the stock ' we havo to show them. $32 to $80. (Tiil'd Uoor,. JlnrUrl Velour Finished Soft It's a Poor Shirt That Hats Are New for Men a Man Cannot Find Here The selour finish gncs them an agreeable luster and a hoft und silky texture. They aro Alpine shape and the somewhae flat brim may be turned up or down. In black only, at $8. i Other soft hats, $5 to $12. (Main Floor, Alarlm Every Man Needs a New Pair of Gloves And if he gets Wannmaker gloves they will fit as they should nnd be comfortable from tho first minute he slips hN hands into them. Tan or brown capeskin gloves, i2.75 to !8.50 a pair. Gray mocha-suedes, that look and feel like mocha, arr $3.75. Genuine Arabian mocha gloves, in gray, $4.75 u pair. And the lined gloves and gauntlets for motoring are ready now starting with fleeco-lined capeskin.-) at $3.50 on up to the fine lamb's-wool lined gaunt lets at $12 a pair. (Uiiln rioor. Market, or Central) And jou can take that literally, for practically all the good kinds are on show. I Most in demand are madias, percale and silk shirts, and these up have in profusion. Most of them aro in s-oft cuff, plain nogligot' style, but there , aro home with starched i;utt. 1 Prices start at $2.15 and go to $13.50, for as fine u ready-to-wear silk shirt as any man could wih for. Fine Neckties, Too We are still able to bell good four-in-hand and bat-wing necktie's al 50c and English ties at ?1. The uhsortmont is large, all the way up to tho .xupeib Si ties, and includes Spitnlfields and French silks. As for Sweaters the man who want?, one for golfing, or ani other purpose, may choose from a great variety, starting at u for one of cotton mixed goods, and going through the wools up to $25 for one of finest Scotch cashmere. (Main l'loor, Mnrkel) Just for the Baby Opportune Arrival of Good Blankets at ,57.50, $10 and $12 a Pair Our stocks of blankets at these nricea are eonsuicuousjy good this Dainty now hangers for his Win- beason, eicli pair representing tne arc coercd with ribbon I largest measure ot vaiuu ui, mu Lo)v-Priced Handbags of Good Styles For as little as ?2.75 we havo a largo velveteen handbag in a shop ping or service shape. It may bo had in black, taupe, navy or brown. For $3,50 there are large en velope handbags of businesslike capacity, with outside pocket and double inner frame. These aro in black cobra grain leather or phi grain leather, in black, navy and brown. (West Mile) That Foreign Touch which somo people like about their Christinas gifts may be secured by using tho odd, pretty Christmas cards which the Japanese send us. Some aro mere delicate sketches, others aro the colored photographs of Japan, with inscriptions on tho reverse. Also there are folders. Prices aro 4c to 12c in, tho Oriental Store. wkl.rwrthj.,a,lor, ojustontj tcr coats and are in several styles, $1 to ?2.50. Toilet seta of white celluloid some of them oven have tiny mili tary 1)11131168, $1.75 to $0.50. Hot-water bags covered with satin ribbons and hand painted uro $1.25 to $2.60; without ribbon covers, 85c to $1.25. Ribbon armlets, G5c to S5e a pair. Carriage straps, $1.75 to $2.50. Afghan straps, $1.75 to $3, Bonnet boxes, lovely affairs of ribbon and hand painted, $0. Kibbon baskets, with little toilet accessories, and with rattles, $19.50. Babies' rattles, 50c to $2. (Third Vloor, Chestnut) i money. , Large, new shipments have just come in to keep the hupply well re- , plcnished, and thebc are ready for choosing tomorrow. I At $7.50 a pair, tingle-bod size I blankets, part wool, with borders of I either pink or blue. Blankets of the same grade in the double-bed size, 70x82 inches, $10 n pair. f At $10 n pair, ibingle-bed size blankets of wool and cotton, with i pink or blue borders. Blankets of the sumo guide, double-bed size, 70x82 inches, ?12 a pair. No better blankets sold for ihe money anywhere. tUth 1 loor, Central Bring in the Bogs ! Their ouits and o cicoats arc here, and none better at tile prices anywhere. Tomorrow ih the duj to find out how much there is behind that statement. Norfolk huits for boys of S to IS yearn, $15 to $35. Double-breasted, belled oei coats with convertible collars and all the other good points that boys like, $25, ?2S, $30 and up to $40, in sizes 11 to 18 years. 0ercoats for 3 to 10 ear old lads in a largo variety at $10.50, $18, $20 up to S40 each. Also Mackinaws in gooil selection at $12, S13.50 and $15. (Seooml l'loor, ( entnil) Plenty of Shoes at Plenty of Prices Neither aman nor a woman is restricted hero to' higher-priced footwear. Selection for both starts at ?7, and while it goes to $19 for women and $17 for men, thero is a large and satisfying variety of shoes at $7 to $10 for everybody. Good styles, good leathers, good workmanship, too. Women havo said somo very complimentary things about our col- (itn' Hhoeii, Main l'loor. Market) , (Women's Mhocv, Hrt lloor, Market! ; ,.., r- : ! lection of two-color i-hoos. These wero never .so fashionablo mid wo never had so many. Of spat-pumps, too, we have a large und fine assortment. And, of course, lots of splendid black and tan calfskin shoes, A man can bo equally sure of getting the shoe he wants, whether his preference is for the pluin and conservative styld1 or1 whether it is for the elaborately pinked and perforated wipgrtippeil brogue. "7? For, of course, there could never be a good Christ- wonderful SECRET CHIMES keep tinkling and tang- counting, but you may be sure that the children will never miss one of them when they come in tomorrow to see. Electric Sewing Machines Making Friends Quickly The Western Electric portable sewing machine has many things to recommend it. In the first place, as its name implies, it is portable, and may be car ried from room to room, out on the poich in summer or to u friend'? house. In the second place, it does splendid work binding, tucking, hem ming, luflling, hemstitching and quilting. In the third place, it eliminates the work of pushing treadles, In the fourth place, its first cot is ine.spensive and a penny's woTth of electricity will run it for secral houis. We havo this machine in three styles at1 $18, RG0 and $70. ( Toiirlli rioor, Central) . ? vli efll & i A w ! I s M vj sH 5 m ,.i i Mf 4 m ill m $ m M 1 3 n 't t "ji i j. .! M 1 a& -.. r tu Ki &L' - t a v i) J .fck " -.. ; , a n v ' V J.' 'W f.t1 i ai,t, 'JQH n, i